6304. peduth
Berean Strong's Lexicon
peduth: Redemption, Deliverance

Original Word: פְּדוּת
Part of Speech: Noun Feminine
Transliteration: peduth
Pronunciation: peh-DOOTH
Phonetic Spelling: (ped-ooth')
Definition: Redemption, Deliverance
Meaning: distinction, deliverance

Word Origin: Derived from the root פָּדָה (padah), meaning "to ransom" or "to redeem."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G629 (ἀπολύτρωσις, apolutrōsis) - Refers to redemption or release effected by payment of ransom.

- G3085 (λυτρόω, lutroō) - To release on receipt of ransom, to redeem.

Usage: The term "peduth" refers to the act of redemption or deliverance, often in the context of God rescuing His people from bondage or danger. It conveys the idea of being set free or liberated, typically through a payment or a divine act of salvation. In the Old Testament, it is frequently associated with God's intervention to save Israel from physical or spiritual captivity.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israel, the concept of redemption was deeply rooted in the cultural and religious practices. Redemption often involved a kinsman-redeemer, a family member who would buy back property or free a relative from slavery. This practice was a reflection of God's covenant relationship with Israel, where He is portrayed as the ultimate Redeemer who delivers His people from oppression and sin. The idea of redemption is central to the Jewish understanding of God's faithfulness and mercy.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from padah
Definition
ransom
NASB Translation
division (1), ransom (1), redemption (2).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
מְּדוּת noun feminine ransom; ׳פ Psalm 111:9 2t.; מְּדֻת Exodus 8:19; — from exile Isaiah 50:2; from iniquities Psalm 130:7; in General Psalm 111:9, שַׂמְתִּי פְדֻת בֵּין עַמִּי וּבֵין עַמֶּ֑ךָ Exodus 8:19 I will set a ransom (distinguishing) between my people and thy people ᵑ7, but improbable and text dubious; ᵐ5 ᵑ6 ᵑ9 set a distinction (reading what ?).

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
division, redeem, redemption

Or pduth {ped-ooth'}; from Qedmah; distinction; also deliverance -- division, redeem, redemption.

see HEBREW Qedmah

Forms and Transliterations
מִפְּד֔וּת מפדות פְּד֤וּת ׀ פְדֻ֔ת פְדֽוּת׃ פדות פדות׃ פדת feDut mip·pə·ḏūṯ mippeDut mippəḏūṯ pə·ḏūṯ p̄ə·ḏuṯ p̄ə·ḏūṯ peDut pəḏūṯ p̄əḏuṯ p̄əḏūṯ
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Englishman's Concordance
Exodus 8:23
HEB: וְשַׂמְתִּ֣י פְדֻ֔ת בֵּ֥ין עַמִּ֖י
NAS: I will put a division between
KJV: And I will put a division between my people
INT: will put A division between my people

Psalm 111:9
HEB: פְּד֤וּת ׀ שָׁ֘לַ֤ח לְעַמּ֗וֹ
NAS: He has sent redemption to His people;
KJV: He sent redemption unto his people:
INT: redemption has sent to his people

Psalm 130:7
HEB: וְהַרְבֵּ֖ה עִמּ֣וֹ פְדֽוּת׃
NAS: And with Him is abundant redemption.
KJV: and with him [is] plenteous redemption.
INT: is abundant with redemption

Isaiah 50:2
HEB: קָצְרָ֤ה יָדִי֙ מִפְּד֔וּת וְאִם־ אֵֽין־
NAS: that it cannot ransom? Or
KJV: at all, that it cannot redeem? or have I no power
INT: short is my hand division lo was there

4 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 6304
4 Occurrences


p̄ə·ḏuṯ — 2 Occ.
mip·pə·ḏūṯ — 1 Occ.
pə·ḏūṯ — 1 Occ.
















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